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Item No.
100478182
$6,895.00
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- Commanding yet delicate design by Italian designer Piero Lissoni.
- Made from extra-light but durable tempered, checkered glass.
- Single interior tempered-glass shelf.
- 37⅞" H 19¾" W 70⅞" D
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- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Piero Lissoni for Glas Italia
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The delicate tempered-glass layers of Piero Lissoni’s Commodore Sideboard (2016) express a pure, minimalist vision. Formed as if from smoke and mirrors, the sliding glass doors, textured with checks, highlight shadows and patterns as they move – revealing only hints of the objects inside. Set on slender, glossy metal legs, Commodore’s commanding yet ethereal form creates a simple and enrapturing presence that elevates its contents – whether silhouetting objects in an entryway, or collectibles in a living or dining room. Made in Italy.
- Commanding yet delicate design by Italian designer Piero Lissoni.
- Made from extra-light but durable tempered, checkered glass.
- Single interior tempered-glass shelf.
- Elevated on chromium-plated metal legs.
- Brand
- Glas Italia
- General Dimensions
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- 37⅞" H 19¾" W 70⅞" D
- Product Weight
- 181 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
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Commodore Sideboard
- Height (in): 37⅞
- Width (in): 19¾
- Depth (in): 70⅞
- Weight (lbs): 181
- Tempered glass frame and shelf
- Plexiglass tracks
- Chromium-plated metal legs
Piero Lissoni
Since the mid-1980s, Italian designer Piero Lissoni has been quietly and diligently building his reputation as an internationally renowned architect and product designer. Though not quiet in demeanor – gregarious and charming, he exudes Italian charm – he strives to create buildings and interior furnishings “that are clean and more or less silent.”
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